On Value: Part 3, Mutualist Value Theory

This is the third video in a three part YouTube series on Value Theory, created by @tak_kakYT. Part One explores the the Labor Theory of Value, Part Two reviews the Subjective Theory of Value as compared to the LTV, and Part Three will cover Mutualist and Individualist insights on the topic. Subscribe to Hades’ YouTube channel here.

“This video covers Value Theory from the perspective of the Mutualist tendency, and how it has adapted since the rise of the Subjective Theory of Value and Marginalist economics. The ideas expressed are complex, so if you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask them in the comment section. I have added some comments in the transcript for anyone who is confused about certain sections: https://www.reddit.com/user/ElectricB...

Introduction 0:00 , 0:49

Constituted Value 9:04

Reflections on Proudhon 12:06

Hugo Bilgram's Synthesis 20:13

Praxeological Justification 28:00

Read the transcript for this video here.

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